Mathematics: Cylinder Sphere Exactly Kept.)
Mathematics: Cylinder Sphere Exactly Kept.)
Mathematics: Cylinder Sphere Exactly Kept.)
4. A bicycle wheel makes 5000 revolutions in moving 11km. The circumference of the
wheel is
5. The ratio of the areas of a circle and an equilateral triangle, whose diameter and side
are equal, is
a) v3T b)m:v2 3 d) :1
6. Two concentric circles of radii a and b where a > b are given. The length of the chord
a) va-B b)va +6
)2Va-b d) 2va +
7. Three circles are drawn with the vertices of a triangle as centres such that each circle
touches the other two. If the sides of the triangle are 2cm, 3cm and 4cm, the diameter
of the smallest circle is
8. If tangents PA and PB from a point P to a circle with centre O are inclined to each
other at angle of 100", then 4POA is equal to
a) B0 b)5 C) 40 30
9. The length of the longest pole that can be kept in a room (12m x 9 mx 8m) is
Section- B
(5x2-10)
11. In fig, PA and PB are tangents to the circles drawn from an external point P. CD is the
third tangent touching the circle at Q
12.The circumference of a circle exceeds the diameter by 16.8cm. Find the radius of the
circle.
13. Find the area of the shaded region in figure is ABCD is a square of side 14cm and
14. A cone, a hemisphere and a cylinder stand on equal bases and have the same height.
and its voume is 1617 cu.cm. find the curved surface area of the cylinder
19. Find the area of the sector of a circle with radius 10cm and of central angle 60". Also
find the area of the corresponding major sector.
Section - D
(2x5 10)
20. A solid wooden toy is in the form of a hemisphere surmounted by a cone of same
radius. The radius of the hemisphere is 3.5cm and the total wood used in the making
of toy is 166c. Find the height of the toy. Also, find the cost of painting the
of 0.7m. Find the expenditure of cemanting the path. If it is cost is '110per sq.m.
Section - E
(2x4 8)
22Case Study 1:
Adventure camps are the perfect place for the children to practice decision
making for themselves without parents and teachers guiding their every move. Some
students of a school reached for adventure at Sakieshpur. At the camp, the waiters
served some students with a wecome drink in a cylindrical glass and some students
in a hemispherical cup whose dimensions are shown below. After that they went for a
jungle trek. The jungle trek was enjoyable but tiring. As dusk fell, it was time to take
shelter. Each group of four students was given a canvas of area 551m2. Each group
had to make a conical tent to accommodate all the four students. Assuming that all
the stitching and wasting incurred while cutting, would amount to lm, the students
Ares 3>
A
i) Which container had more juice and by how much?
i) Find the height of the conical tent prepared to accommodate four students.
ii) How much space on the ground is occupied by each students in the conical tent?
23.Case Study:2
Raksha Bandhan, is a popular annual rite, or ceremony, which is celebrated in
South Asia, and in order parts of the world significantly influenced by Hindu culture.
On this day, sisters of all ages tie a talisman, or amulet, called the rakhi, around the
wrists of their brothers, symbolically protecting them, receiving a gift in return, and
traditionally investing the brothers with a share of the responsibility of their potential
care. Krishna made up a rakhi for his brother Sumit using three circles of radius 2cm,
cm and 2cm respectively. Figure for the same is give below.
i) Find CX?
i) Find approximate value of QX.
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Kevision 5-Set A -Answer Ky
Section-A
(0)54+T
2(d) 49
3.(c) 28 cm.
4 (d) 220 Cm
5-C) T :J.
6Cc) 2o-B
1 a)I cm
8 CC) 4O
9 d) 11 m.
loO) 231 Cm
S eckion B
CQ- CA
D 8D by theorem 2.
PA PB 15 cmJ
Perimeter A PCD =Pc+ CD+DP =Pc+ CQ+QD+DP.
= PC+ CA+ BD+DP = PA+PB
= 15+15 = 30 cm.
1TY-52.38
= xI0-52.3
3 1429 57-52.38 - 2619|n
Area major 5ecfor 26|.91 Cm
Total wood
Section-D,
used- Volume eCene+Volume efham
20 -Sphere.
lb62 Th +2T>o0 n (5h+285)
6
2212-25h+ 2(42.815))
31
Oo1x3x12-25h
22
12-25h
+515
12.25 h = 159.25 - 85.15 > h=2 6 h:b.
2 25
HE. 30lid. wooden toy ht e
=
Cone + Tadus
emis phaie
= 6 +3.5
HE. eSolid wooden toy 9.59.5 Cm. =
CSA cm. -
551- )
SA e Cone =IYL 550= 22x7x l = 2005 J-25m.
22
- Jht 625=h+49 h-516 h=24cm
dii Total base are a etent Tr*= 154 cm
Aea OLu pud by each student = t - 3 8 . 5
23 0). AAx P ACx >O
Ax A P
Ca t0x
Cx CA B+0x 2
2 tem / 2
4+20 x) = Bt ox B
Ox 4+ cm
=
Cx =8 + Ox =
12cm.
(ii) Ax Ox +OA 6cm.
In righE angled A AxP, Ax Xp+ Ap
36 xP*+ 44
=
32 p
om XP 32 = 4 Cm
A
Ca
2 x Q=8 cm.
tt) by RHS Con gruence ule AAPX AARx
L PxA =LAXR 20
n APAx, By Angle sum property
qotPAX +20 =18 o
LPAx =20
MAHATMA MONTESSORI SCHOOOL Set-B
(Affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Dellhi)
Name: Mathematics Sec:
d:X Marks: 50
Revision Test -5
Section A (10 x1 = 10)
the circle. The length of the chord CD parallel to XY and at a distance 18cm from A is
a) 10cm b) 12cm c) 15cm d) 24cm
2 Two circles touch each other externally at C and AB is a common tangent to circles.
a)330" 457
60 d)S90"
3. From a point A, the length of the tangent to a circle is 24 cm and the distance of A
from the centre is 26cm. The radius of the circle is
a) 10cm b) 12 cm 25cm ) 28cm
4. The area of a circle is 38.5 cm>. The circumference of the circle is
8. The volumes of two spheres are in the ratio 64:27. The ratio of their surface areas is
9. The length of the diagonal of a cube is 6y3 cm. Its total surface area is
a) 144 cm2 b) 216 cm2 c)180cm2 d) 108 cm2
10.How many bricks each measuring (25cm x 11.25 cm x bcm) will be required to
11.A circus tent is cylindrical to a height of 3m and conical above it. if its base radius is
52.5m and slant height of the conical portion is 53m, find the area of the canvas
12cm respectively. If the cost of painting lem? of the surface area is '5, find the total
14. Prove that the lengths of tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are equal.
15.To warn ships for underwear rocks, a light house spread, a red - coloured light over a
sector of angle 72' to a distance of 15km. Find the area of the sea over which the ships
are warned. [Use n = 3.14]
Section - C
(4x312)
16.In the given figure, the side AB, BC and CA of AABC touch a circle with centre O and
radius r at P,Q and r respectively.
Provetthat
i) AB+CQ- AC+ BQ
18.Two concentric circles are of radi 7cm and Scm. find the area of the portion between
two circles.
19. A semicircular sheet of paper of diameter 28em is bent into an open conical cup. Find
the depth and capacity of the cup.
Section- DD (2 x5 10)
20.The central angles of two sectors of circles of radii 7cm and 21cm are respectively 120"
and 40". Find the areas of the two sectors as well as the lengths of the corresponding
figure. Find the mass of the rolling pin with given measurements, if 1cm' of wood has
Section E (2x4 8)
24. Case Study 1:
The Great Stupa at Sanchi is one of the oldest stone structures in India, and an
(Take r
-Hmame
i Calculate the volume of hemisperical dome if the height of the dome is 21m.
i) What is the total surface area of the combined figure ie hemisperial dome with
radius 14m and cuboidal shaped top with dimensions 8m x 6m x 4m?
in) Find the volume of the cuboidal shaped top is with dimensions mention in (i).
22.Case Study:2
A sea is in the shape of a circle of radius 10km. A concentric circular island is
also made up artificially to attract the tourists. If radius of island is 8lm then answer
the following questions?
i) Find the length of the chord AB of larger circle which touch the smaller circle.
i) A person is standing at a point P outside the sea such that AP and BP are tangents
to the sea. Can you find the distance of the person from centre of the sea.
i) Find AP.
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Revision -5- Set B- Answer Ky.
Secton A
-d) 24 cm.
2.d)go
3.O) locm
4C) 22 cm
5 (d) 2Ke
120
66)3.5cm
1a) 23lcm
86 16:9
9C6)21 bcm
lo. (b) 6400.
Section-B.
11or Cylinder for Cone
Tadius 52.5 m
= Vad'us =52-5m
he'iant= 3 m. Slant heght =53m.
CSA of Cylind rical part 2nrh 315 90 m
CSA of
f Conical part TY =2192.5T =8745 m
Total area e CanvasS Juaulrad : 99o+8145
= 135 m
12.Inernal yadius ternal radus SCm.
6cm Ex =
Section-C
6d)AP= AR
BP B 0 (by theorem2)
Ca CR
AB AP+ BR AP AB-BR AP =AB-Ba (fyomO)-
AC AR+RC AR AC-RC AP AC-Ca =
(fromO)
rom A AB-BQ = Ac-CQ ABt CA =AC+ BO
e n ta pYo ve.
C Area eAABC= Av(A AOB) + Ar(AAoc)-+Av CABOC)
ABx OP) +(x ACxOR) + (xBCxo0
xAB BC+ AC)= (perimeter e
enc prOved. AAEC)
17 AP AC 0 (by
theorem 2)
BQ BC
In A POA and A CoA, OP=oc (Yaduus)
AP- AC fromO) x y
A0= AO Common)
by SSS Conqruen ca rule, APOA O ACOA.
'.
by CPCTI, ZPOA LcoA
1 LBoQ LCOB
Z PoA+ LAOC+ LcOB+ Bo =180
AOC+ L AOC+ CCOB + LCO B =l80 (hrom ) 0
2LAoCt2 LCoB) |30 2(LAOC+LCOB)=1Se
LAOB= 60
22
LADB-9o
18 Inner
18Lnn er Clrcle radus =r- 5cm, rter Grde radus= R-1m
Arna portlon betwean two clrcles= T (RP= M(44-25)
24 T Cm
Ara portton betwean tuwo Crclu =75.43 mAhe
or) -22
15-36t TT-3l
(whan
19 Raduus e Semicir cular Shut =R= |4 Cm
Cicumferenc base- Avc ength e semuclrcular
Cone Sheat
217 Xx2T (14) T-1 Cm
R--14 m +l4*-74*h- 196-49-141
h 12-12 Cm
Volume onicll Cup x1x(2-12)
Volume Concal Cup=622.1b cm
Section- D
20Area e sectorl=xnY=2022 y1x7
360 360
Anea e Sector |= 5133 cm 120
Length of avc Sector | =2TY
360
120x 2 2 x
Length e arc e= 14-66cm. 360
Secror
Area
Avea e Sector 2 : 1 -60 22 x21x21 O
360 360
Area e sector 2 = 154 Cm A
854 9
22. d) ad us t h e do me= Y= 21 m. Sectlon - E
Volume ehemispharical dome -
2 n 1- 224x
Volume e hamispherical doma = 19404 m
CSA e hemisphere
l o t a l Surfau avea e combinad
w
TSA o uboid
base area euboid
TSA =
2m+2(0b+ bh +h)-Qb
%¬)
2 (2)i+2 ( 8(6) + 64)+ 4))
-
AP = =7.5 m
MAHATMA MONTESSORI SCHOOL Set-C
(Affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi)
Nam
Mathematics Sec
Marks: 500
1:X Revision Test -5
Section-A (10x1=10)
1. A circle is inscribed in a AABC having sides &cm, 10em and 12cm as shown in figure.
The lengths of AD, BE and CF (in cm) are:
a) 7,5,3 b) 8, 4,2 )6, ,4 d) 2, 8, 4
2 In the following figure, find the radius of the inscribed circle.
Icm b) 2cm c) 3cem d) 4cm
3. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle. AB is the tangent to the circle at the
5. Ina circle of radius 21cm, an arc subtends an angle of 60° at the centre. The length of
he arc is
11. A wooden article was made by scooping out a hemisphere from each and of a solid
cylinder. If the height of the cylinder is 12cm and its base is of radius 4.2cm, find the
total surface area of the wood left in the article.
12.A glass cylinder with diameter 20cm has water to a height of em. A metal cube of
8cm edge is immersed in it completely. Calculate the height by which water will rise
in the cylinder.[Take 3.142]
13.A piece of wire 20cm long is bent into the form of an arc of a circle subtending an
angle of 60 at its centre. Find the radius of the circle.
14.A circular park, 42m is diameter, has a path 3.5m wide running round it on the
outside. Find the cost of gravelling the path at 20 per m
15.Two concentric are of radi 7cm and r cm respectively, wherer> 7. A chord of the
larger circle of length 46cm, touches the smaller circle. Find the value of r.
Section - C
16. In fig, AB is a chord of length 16cm of a circle with centre O and of radius 10cm. the
tangents at A and B intersect at the point P, Find the length of PA.
17.Prove that parallelogram circumscribing a circle is a
rhombus
18.A military tent of height 8.25m is in the form of a right circular cylinder of base
diameter 30m and height 5.5m surmounted by a right circular cone of same base
radius. Find the length of the canvas use in making the tent, if the breadth of the
canvas is 1.5m.
19.(a)The length of the minute hand of the clock is 14cm. Find the area swept by the
minute hand from 9.00 to 9.35 am.
(6) The difference between circumference and diameter of a circle is 135 cm. find the
21-h
21. An archery target has three regions formed by three concentric circles as shown in the
figure. If the diameters of the concentric circles are in the ratio 1:2:3, then find the
ratio of the areas of three regions.
Section - E
(2x4 8)
25. Case Study 1:
One day Rinku was going home from school, saw a carpenter working on
wood. He found that he is carving out a cone of same height and same diameter from
a
cylinder. The height of the cylinder is 24 cm and base radius is 7em. While watching
this, some questions came into Rinkus mind. Help Rinku to find the answer of the
following questions.
22.Case Study:2
A child is playing with a cone and ball. He is throwing the ball upward and
try to catch it in the cone. When he get tired, he sat down on the floor and start
thinking about the 2D shape of the ball inside the cone and draw it on a paper as
shown below. Based on the figure answer the following questions?
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Kevision-5 SetC-Answer key.
Seckion A.
I0) 7,5,3
2-Co) 2cm.
3 (a) 32
4CC) 96
56) 22cm.
6a) 4
1 (6) Semiclrcle.
8-(d)T
9(O) 0-36 m
lo.(a) A Cone and a ylinder.
Section: .
Kadus Clinder Radus e hemisphare=Y-42cm.
helght Clinder h l2cm.
= =
8
'. The height by whch water uwll rise is Ibcm.
13. Length e the arc e the ircde Lenqth e w r e = 20 cm.
6 Chord
ectiont
Length ; AB =lbCm, AL BL=8cm
=
Volume e Cone B3
h 2 (21-h) 3h-42 h=l4cm.
ht e Cone B= 2 -h 21-14 1 Cm.
Voum eCone A n h -
23x 14 132 c =
Volum Cpne B = i h 2 x 1 66 u
Volume e lindar =
TH
x 21 544
= 2 -
Volume
emalning porHlon e= 594-(32tb6)
h lndan 39b Cm
21 Let us
cons'ldan,
Rad us ecrcle Sinca the diamaers
=
Y1 m Are in tha raBlo
Rad'useCrcde2 V = u m 2 3.
Radus e Circle 3 g -32
22 m
-
by Pythagoras theorem A
Oc AC+ AO
lo- 8+ AO
A0 l00-64 =J36 6tm =
Ac BC.
21 + 5 gen)
21-5 *
4 um
The Value e u Cm.